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Blackmagic Ultimatte 12 Ethernet Protocol - Blackmagic Design Ultimatte 12 Manual De Instrucciones

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If your network settings are set correctly, you can now open the Terminal application on
Mac OS, or enable Telnet command line utilities on Windows and enter Ultimatte control
protocol commands. These commands can be programmed into your application and triggered
by related items on a custom user interface of your own design.
Below is a basic example of using Telnet to change the backing color, restore to factory
defaults, and adjust the matte density control.
1
In the Terminal application, type the following:
telnet (IP address of main unit (space) port number)(enter)
For example: telnet 192.168.10.220 9998
Press 'enter'.
A list of status information will appear and you are ready to control your Ultimatte.
2
Now type the following:
control: (press enter)
backing color: blue (press enter twice)
Terminal will acknowledge the action with 'ack' and confirm it so you know your setting
has been performed.
You have now changed Ultimatte 12's backing color to blue.
3
To restore to factory defaults, type the following:
control: (press enter)
factory defaults: yes (press enter twice)
This restores your Ultimatte to factory default settings and performs an automatic
composite.
4
To adjust the matte density setting, type the following:
control: (press enter)
matte density: 273 (press enter twice)
Terminal will acknowledge and confirm the action.
You have now adjusted the matte density setting.
5
To exit Telnet:
Hold down the control button and press the ']' key. The Telnet prompt will appear.
Type the following:
quit(press enter)
A status message will appear confirming the connection is closed.

Blackmagic Ultimatte 12 Ethernet Protocol

Version 1.2
If you are a software developer you can use Ultimatte 12 Ethernet Protocol to construct devices
that integrate with our products. Here at Blackmagic Design our approach is to open up our
protocols and we eagerly look forward to seeing what you come up with!
Overview
The Blackmagic Ultimatte Ethernet Protocol is a text based protocol that is accessed by
connecting to TCP port 9998 on an Ultimatte.
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